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idyllic

[ahy-dil-ik] / aɪˈdɪl ɪk /


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“Stonewalling” begins with a celebration, an idyllic outdoor gathering of young Chinese men and women who’ve been taking English classes in preparation for exciting travels and new opportunities abroad.

From Los Angeles Times

It feels even more jarring because the school is for many students a haven of open-mindedness and acceptance in a place of idyllic beauty, with palm-tree-lined paths along a stretch of white-sand coast.

From Seattle Times

Attendees’ spirits are high, perhaps because it’s one of those idyllic Seattle winter mornings when it’s so sunny that it feels like it’s 60 degrees outside, but it’s actually 45.

From Seattle Times

In California, that includes coastal enclaves like Newport Beach and Carmel, idyllic wine country settings like Sonoma Valley and posh resort towns like Palm Springs.

From Los Angeles Times

For my mother and her siblings, the land was an idyllic escape from their cramped downtown apartment that was synonymous with the mental grind of the school year.

From BBC